单词 | Heroine |
例句 | 1. The novelist characterizes his heroine as capricious and passionate. 2. The heroine makes her exit . 3. She blushed when they called her a heroine. 4. The actress acts the part of the heroine. 5. The heroine is a senior TV executive. 6. The heroine finally finds true love . 7. She is ticketed as a heroine. 8. He identifies with the heroine of the novel. 9. The heroine is played by Demi Moore. 10. The heroine made her exit to great applause. 11. Madonna was her teenage heroine. 12. She was thrilled to be interviewing her childhood heroine. 13. The novelist makes his heroine commit suicide at the end of the book. 14. She's the prettiest, most ethereal romantic heroine in the movies. 15. The young heroine steps into a web of intrigue in the academic world. 16. Jane Eyre, the eponymous heroine of the novel by Charlotte Bront? 17. The national heroine of the day was Xing Fen, winner of the first Gold medal of the Games. 18. The heroine dies in the closing sequence of the film. 19. Oprah is my heroine. 20. The heroine plays an essentially passive role in the drama. 21. She is portrayed as the heroine of the play. 22. My heroine was Elizabeth Taylor. 23. Kitty, her heroine, is dumpy, spotty, pallid and downtrodden. 24. Some of the fans had waited 24 hours outside the Hyde Park Hotel to catch a glimpse of their heroine. 25. She was well fitted to the role of tragic heroine. 26. He says my sister was the inspiration for his heroine. 27. The story follows on from the death of the heroine. 28. The play closed with the tragic death of both hero and heroine. 29. In the final analysis I think our sympathy lies with the heroine of the play. 30. The common denominator of both types of novel is the vulnerable, threatened heroine. 1. She blushed when they called her a heroine. 2. The actress acts the part of the heroine. 3. The heroine is a senior TV executive. 4. Some of the fans had waited 24 hours outside the Hyde Park Hotel to catch a glimpse of their heroine. 31. Luks's heroine seemed to relish her seductive power. 32. The story is narrated entirely by the heroine. 33. The heroine, Maryska, is the personification of female sexuality. 34. Constantly overwrought, sometimes embarrassing in her alcohol and pharmaceutical-induced sorrows, Leo could have been a typical Almodovar comic heroine. 35. Classic gothic tale complete with governess heroine, malevolent atmosphere, and forbidding mansion. 36. The novel's heroine, Kate Lee, is born in the South at the turn of the century. 37. At the end she asks whether in all her stories she has been, not the heroine, but the villain. 38. Above all, we still find the role of Diana as glamorous heroine appealing. 39. You control our heroine Jill as she battles with different creatures in her search for weapons, gems and health giving food. 40. She seems to see herself as some kind of romantic heroine in a trashy novel. 41. Irene the heroine is a journalist from an upper middle-class family engaged to be married to an army officer. 42. He tried hard not to admire or approve of the heroine, tried to imagine that life was not like that really. 43. We do not know whether she will end up in history as a heroine or a villain. 44. She would be around forty but had the appearance of a heroine in a Victorian novel - tall, willowy, ethereal. 45. The movie's young heroine lies, cheats, and steals to get what she wants. 46. She the heroine entrapped by family expectations; he a faithful and stoic, if unimaginative hero. 47. To my children, I am not a heroine of social change. 48. She is selfless in religious commitment, yet delights in displaying herself in print as a spiritual heroine. 49. How beautiful is youth! How bright it gleams with its illusions, aspirations, dreams! Book of Beginnings, Story without End, Each maid a heroine, and each man a friend! Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 50. The hero or heroine must ultimately come out on top. 51. Yes, your heroine will be united with her destined mate. 52. The national media made her a heroine, status richly deserved, and the sympathy grew even more. 53. The heroine of her latest novel is a middle-class English woman. 54. Thus, for Austen's heroine, Elizabeth Bennet, marriage was not just important,[/heroine.html] it was compulsory. 55. This is an epic of Oprah's age, with an engaging heroine whose life story is well-made, but essentially insignificant. 56. In Mary Barton the working-class heroine and her husband go off to the colonies to start a new life. 57. Another important instance of courtly behaviour is when the hero has to lead the heroine into the dance. 58. Part of the problem is that the movie presents a heroine primed with empty ambition, but makes no comment on it. 59. That heroine of Assassins had distended her jaws and throat and belly by means of Polymorphine, like a python. 60. The heroine collects champagne glasses, and recommends the drink as a diuretic. 61. The heroine of the novel is cruel and evil, with no redeeming features. 62. The bovine heroine has connections with Cowpeace International, and deals with a huge treacle slick at sea. 63. This one takes place in Bisbee; the heroine Joanna Brady is the sheriff of Bisbee. 64. Grossman shows in passing how formidably well-read and linguistically equipped her heroine was. 65. He attempts to rape the heroine. 66. Inside story of the heroine is also worth noting. 67. They say the heroine is played by Jane Fonda. 68. Really, Marry, you'll turn out quite a heroine. 69. I identified with the heroine of the novel. 70. And she is writing about Sacajawea, a true-life heroine. 71. She became the heroine of France. 72. Here, the hero is melodramatically reunited with the heroine. 73. The heroine is the spitting image of the author. 74. The heroine of the play is rigorously chaste. 75. This story featured a plucky heroine. 76. French military leader and heroine. 77. While Alexandra Bergson, the heroine of the novel O Pioneers! 78. The hero and heroine just arrived from his father's yacht. 79. Sylvia Plath has become a heroine and martyr of the feminist movement. 80. In the novel The Awakening Kate Chopin describes the personal development of the heroine Edna. 81. To Gaskell, her "dear friend" Charlotte was the heroine, with the rest of the family – eccentric Patrick, masochistic Branwell, pious Anne and violently mystical Emily – left in her shadow. 82. Mathilde is the heroine of The Necklace, a magnum opus by Maupassant. 83. You bet. They say the heroine is played by Jan Fonda. 84. Cooper's sea stories are sometimes weakened by the necessity for a heroine. 85. In the Old Testament, a Jewish heroine who rescued her people by slaying an Assyrian general. 86. The autopsy revealed that Kevin had died from a heroine overdose. 87. Juana Galan, who became a local heroine overnight, got married in 1810, and died in childbirth in 1812. 88. Especially, the lost heart and untraditional action of the heroine gives a better explanation to the nihilism. 89. Joan of Arc:She was a national heroine of France during the Hundred Years' War. She successfully led the French to drive the English out of France. 90. The playscript of the film originated from best-selling novel"The Da Vinci Code". The background, the content, the hero and the heroine all have considerable selling points. 91. The x-rated advertisement, for Jamieson's Raspberry Ale, depicts the fairytale heroine blowing smoke rings while lying in bed with seven semi-clad dwarves. 92. Jim male player salary is barely enough to maintain a small staff of life, the heroine Alexandra Xian-hui is a good housewife. 93. When the history of civilization is written, it will be a biological history and Margaret Sanger will be its heroine. 94. Eighty percent of ARAS'clients test positive for the more easily transmittable Hepatitis C, so it's obvious they share injecting equipment, including the water vials in which they dissolve heroine. 95. Aladdin and heroine Jasmine have physical contact during their first meeting. 96. Life is not to be conceived on the analogy of a melodrama in which the hero and heroine go through in credible misfortunes for which they are compensated by a happy ending. 97. Whether she's learning to dance like a prima ballerina, running her school carnival or camping in the great outdoors, no challenge is too great for our tireless heroine! 98. They enacted the roles of hero and heroine in the play. 99. Corday: French Revolutionary heroine who was guillotined for the assassination of Jean Paul Marat in 1793. 100. Overnight the newspapers and television commentators turned Tracy into a heroine. Governor Haber himself visited the prison hospital with Warden Brannigan to see Tracy. 101. In A Moon for the Misbegotten by Eugene O'Neill(), the hero and heroine are representatives of the lost moderns in the early twentieth century. 102. The film, due to be released in the summer, reveals the dilemma heroine Bella Swan, played by his co-star Kristen Stewart, will face with Edward. 103. He is a devoted Thatcherite, with a portrait of his heroine in his office. 104. On her return to England people greeted Florence Nightingale as a heroine. 105. But when a young lady is to be a heroine, the perverseness of forty surrounding families cannot prevent her. 106. Shuihuzhuan depicts a group of vivid and true-to-life heroes, but the heroine images are not satisfactory. 107. GOLDILOCKS , the fussy, blonde, larcenous heroine of an English children's story, liked her porridge neither too hot, nor too cold, but just right. 108. The impulse, oppressed and suffocated by fatuity and fear, produces the intense contrast between exuberance and suffocation, conveying the agonized mentality of the hero and heroine. 109. Kate Chopin, an American feminist writer, fully expressed her thinking in Edna, the heroine in The Awakening. 110. The author characterized his heroine in a few short paragraphs. 111. In the teleplay series Da Changjin, the concise yet brilliant dresses have perfectly introjected simplicity and morbidezza, and also have set off the easy yet tenacious character of the heroine. 112. Rebecca West, the heroine , is a new woman who has her own aim in life and also advocates free thinking and independence. 113. British nurse Edith Cavell, a World War I heroine, was matron of the Berkendael Medical Institute in Brussels, Belgium, when the German army invaded the country in 1914. 114. Old Testament heroine, central figure in the Book of Esther. 114. try its best to collect and create good sentences. 115. She was publicly branded as the heroine of a " queer " episode. 116. Anne Shirley, the heroine of L. M. Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables book series, knows what it is like to be an outsider and to have a special friend. 117. It seemed to me, that the more intelligent and self-possessed a chick-lit heroine, the less she can navigate traditional boy-meets-girl setups. 118. The heroine was born into an alley, ended with tragic death in alley despite her transitory travel to the flashy world- flashiness was her past dream. 119. In the romantic movie'Losing Love ', she plays the tomboyish heroine with Seol goo. 120. In the same situation, Meyer's heroine says: "I stared at the ancient sienna walls and towers crowning the peak of the steep hill... I supposed the city was very beautiful. 121. The article is mainly about the analysis of the character of Heroine, the leading role in the opera Carmen, and the dissection of how the music Habanera shapes the character of Carmen. 122. The sea - stories are sometimes weakened by the necessity for a heroine. 123. The heroine was a tall, slim blonde with lily-white skin. 124. The heroine Chiyoko begins her acting career in 1940 with a movie filmed on location in Manchukuo, the Japanese puppet state of Manchuria that was part of Japan's attempt to rule Asia. 125. The Awakening written by Kate Chopin, however, reverses males authority on watching, taking the heroine as the master of her own body as well as the subject of watching. 126. She is offered as heroine, with all sorts of apologies and qualifications. 127. Certainly Poppy, the antically joyful heroine of "Happy-Go-Lucky," was a radically free spirit, almost violent in her expressions of good feeling. 128. The novelist makes his heroine commIt'suicide at the end of the book. 129. He says that nobody could like the heroine of Mansfield Park. 130. In the novels of the period the dilemma was felicitously solved by the discovery, on the last page,[http:///heroine.html] that the apparently penniless heroine was really a great heiress. 131. The novel's heroine, a toothsome superwoman who runs a railroad. 132. The glamorous crime fighting heroine 'Wonder Woman' has changed her booty shorts and red boots for spandex leggings and blue boots. 133. Phil is the heroine of Pittsburgh acrimonious television weather reports, and sloppy work. 134. Rosamund, the heroine in Margaret Drabble's novel The Millstone, is one of the representatives of the new female intellectuals growing up under the influence of Simone de Beauvoir. 135. Women approaching 30 might once have modelled themselves on the feisty, ambitious heroine of the film Working Girl - willing to do whatever it takes to get ahead in business. 136. As the scene fades out , the hero and the heroine walk away from each other. 137. Saint Joan of Arc (6 January 1412– 30 May 1431) is considered a national heroine of France and a Catholic saint. 138. Under Hardy's pen, the heroine Tess is created as an attractive and warm-hearted pure woman, who has the quality of endurance and self-sacrifice. 139. In Wide Sargasso Sea, Jean Rhys, a Caribbean writer, employs a variety of symbols and images, especially the mirror images, to interpret the identity crisis of the heroine. 140. Jack: You bet. They say the heroine is played by Jane Fonda. |
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